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This was a good experience. Its a simple walk through the conservation area. Would not take more than 20-30min even with the photo breaks. There is a big souvenir shop just at the exit (inside the conservation area). We bought a lot of stuff from...More

We booked a private van for 9 of us to see as many things as we could on Bohol. The plan was to visit another place for the Tarsiers, but I was adamant about visiting the sanctuary because the tarsiers are not kept in cages...More

Coming here you get to see tarsiers in their natural habitat. During our visit there were no crowds of tourists, just a couple of other people. We got our personal guide who brought us to see 6 of those amazing creatures in the forest. (They...More

Tarsiers are cared for and thrive in their natural environment here. As these guys are nocturnal, a guide accompanies each group and points them out in the trees. We saw about 6 and since they don't move around a lot, its easy for the guides...More

We chose to go here instead of the other Tarsier conservation area in Loboc, on the way to the Chocolate Hills ... and I'm really glad we did. You get to see these amazing little creatures up close in their natural environment and feel happy...More

There are so many opportunities to educate your child when you visit the sanctuary. Of course, the guides have plenty of good info (not ours though, but I could hear the stuff the guide with the other group was sharing). They also have plenty of...More

There are several ferry companies that run between Cebu and Bohol. I used the SuperCat ferry that runs three times per day, each way (nice, comfortable fast ferry). The journey takes 2 hours to the Tagbilaran ferry... More

There are several ferry companies that run between Cebu and Bohol. I used the SuperCat ferry that runs three times per day, each way (nice, comfortable fast ferry). The journey takes 2 hours to the Tagbilaran ferry port.
You could potentially visit Bohol as a day trip. The earliest SuperCat ferry to depart Cebu is at 8.45am (arriving 10.45am) and the last ferry to depart Tagbilaran is at 5.25pm. But that would result in a rushed tour of Bohol. You'd be better to include a one-night stay in Tagbilaran. Or, if you prefer a more touristy, beach location, select a hotel near the beach on Panglao Island, just a few km from Tagbilaran.
As has already been noted, the Tarsier Sanctuary is an interesting visit, but not worth a long ferry ride just to see that one attraction. Much better to book a full-day taxi tour that will also include the Chocolate Hills and some of the other attractions.
Hope this helps.

From The Tagbilaran Seaport, You can opt to take a tricycle to Island City Mall for P100.00 from Island City Mall ask the people for a jeepney to Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella. NOTE, make sure to take the jeepney that goes to... More

From The Tagbilaran Seaport, You can opt to take a tricycle to Island City Mall for P100.00 from Island City Mall ask the people for a jeepney to Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella. NOTE, make sure to take the jeepney that goes to Sikatuna as it passes by Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella. Fare is P15.00 per person. AND WE ARE IN CORELLA, AND NOT IN OTHER PLACES.. :)